Kim has a change of heart, but Saul is determined to stick it to Mesa Verde; Mike turns the heat up on Lalo; Nacho attempts to enlist support from above.Kim has a change of heart, but Saul is determined to stick it to Mesa Verde; Mike turns the heat up on Lalo; Nacho attempts to enlist support from above.Kim has a change of heart, but Saul is determined to stick it to Mesa Verde; Mike turns the heat up on Lalo; Nacho attempts to enlist support from above.
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Step by step the writers show us how relationship between Saul and Kim changes especially in this great episod.On the other hand we find out the loyality of Mike to Gus becomes more clear
A great episode that advanced the story lines. We see Saul at his finest, the lawyer we've seen before. Despite the tricks he pulls he is one heck of a lawyer and takes the room by storm with his tricks. He is the guy for this. Kim and everyone watch in horror as Saul is unleashed and does what he loves, conning within law. When it looks like Kim might take the obvious route what she says is stunning in the end. We know from BB that Kim is nowhere in the picture. And it would be too simple for her to just leave Jimmy. There is another piece. Meanwhile Mike comes into his own and totally gets the better of his new rival. He was no match for his industrious and brutal nature. On both fronts our two main characters reach their peaks and find their sweet spot that produces results for them. Top marks.
Absolutely incredible what the writers are able to pull off. Constantly shifting gears, leading the audience somewhere and then making another 180, leaving the audience at awe and truly flabbergasted.
Shot again absolutely beautifully by Marshall Adams and edited to absolute perfection by Skip Macdonald, this episode is truly "edge of your seat" quality stuff. Michael Morris directed two really tight episodes this season, I can absolutely see him directing feature films in the future.
Shot again absolutely beautifully by Marshall Adams and edited to absolute perfection by Skip Macdonald, this episode is truly "edge of your seat" quality stuff. Michael Morris directed two really tight episodes this season, I can absolutely see him directing feature films in the future.
10bcrisman
What a content-packed episode!!
The show is so good at keeping me on my toes, I never know what the outcome is going to be. The montage in the beginning is so good, the mike stuff is so good, the Saul v Kim stuff is so SO good.
This show continues to surprise me, I'm pumped to see the finale of this season. 9.8/10 for me
The show is so good at keeping me on my toes, I never know what the outcome is going to be. The montage in the beginning is so good, the mike stuff is so good, the Saul v Kim stuff is so SO good.
This show continues to surprise me, I'm pumped to see the finale of this season. 9.8/10 for me
Best performance by Rhea Seehorn. Bob Odenkirk - priceless, as ever! But it was Ms. Seehorn's moment to shine. Her searing performance gave me goosebumps. For a moment I thought Walter White was gonna pop out of her screaming "Fooled Ya!" She and the writers deserve an Emmy just for this episode alone.
Did you know
- TriviaThe name of the Native American photographer referenced in the episode, Olivia Bitsui, was named after the daughter of cast member Jeremiah Bitsui, who plays Victor.
- GoofsWhen Kim says, "it's all heavily inferred, but it's done in a way to keep us in the courts." she means "heavily implied".
- Quotes
Kim Wexler: I don't trust you.
Jimmy McGill: Why?
Kim Wexler: You played me. You made me the sucker again.
- SoundtracksAffair of the Heart
(uncredited)
Written by Rick Springfield, Danny Tate and Blaise Tosti
Performed by Rick Springfield
[playing over car radio in opening scene]
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- Filming locations
- El Pueblo II Apartments, 6021 Anderson Ave SE, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA(where Mike calls the police department)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime
- 50m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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